'Batkid' is back: Trailer shows behind the scenes of boy's fantasy

Five-year-old leukemia survivor Miles, dressed as "Batkid", arrives with Batman to rescue a "woman in distress" as part of a day arranged by the Make-A-Wish Foundation in San Francisco, California November 15, 2013. The young cancer survivor will be treated to various super hero scenarios including receiving a commendation at San Francisco City Hall. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith

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Last year, Miles Scott warmed our hearts and fulfilled his fantasy of conquering evil and saving Gotham City, all before dinner time.

The five-year-old leukemia survivor became Batkid for a day when the city of San Francisco was transformed into Gotham City, complete with bad guys like the Penguin and Riddler.

The world watched as Miles’ dream came to life with the help of the Make-A-Wish Foundation and he heroically rescued citizens from villains. He even got shout-outs from Barack Obama and upcoming Batman, Ben Affleck.